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Nottingham Forest Player Ratings - High Marks as Clutch of Players Shine in Big Europa League Win - Nottinghamshire Live

Igor Jesus scored twice and James McAtee added a penalty as Nottingham Forest secured a 4-0 win to advance to the Europa League play-offs, finishing 13th and seeded.

  • Nottingham Forest beat Ferencvaros 4-0 at the City Ground to close out their Europa League league phase, with Igor Jesus scoring a brace and James McAtee finishing with a late penalty.
  • After defeat at Braga last week, Sean Dyche's side needed a strong finish as finishing 13th means they will be seeded and host the second leg of the play-off round.
  • Notable incidents included an own goal by Bence Otvos from Ryan Yates' cross, multiple woodwork strikes by Kristoffer Zachariassen and Nicolas Dominguez, and a quiet first half for Matz Sels before late action.
  • The draw will take place tomorrow at the House of European Football in Nyon at noon UK time, with the first leg set for February 19 and the second for February 26, though UEFA says dates may be adjusted case-by-case.
  • The result keeps Nottingham Forest's continental campaign alive and ends the group phase on a high, delivering a second successive clean sheet and highlighting Igor Jesus' six European goals and Ibrahim Sangare's growing role.
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Ferencváros waited for the last, 8th round of the Europa League regular season from seventh place. Fradi remained undefeated in the first seven matches, in comparison, they lost in England to Nottingham Forest with flying colours. Let's summarize what Fradi produced in the match. Zachariassen headed a goal post in the first minutes, the Norwegian had another dangerous header before the break, and there was another goal post also from a header in…

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